risk, liability +exposure - Fire Protection Association Australia
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risk, liability +exposure - Fire Protection Association Australia
RISK, LIABILITY +EXPOSURE DELIVERING POSITIVE OUTCOMES PROGRAM + REGISTRATION FIRE AUSTRALIA + HAZMAT 2016 IS THE LARGEST CONFERENCE & TRADESHOW DEDICATED TO PROVIDING THE LATEST INFORMATION, RESEARCH & KNOWLEDGE FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED IN THE FIRE PROTECTION & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SECTORS. 4+5 MAY 2016 MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE FIREAUSTRALIA.COM.AU #FireAus PLATINUM SPONSORS Fire Protection Association Australia Life. Property. Environment. THE EVENT TRADITIONALLY RUN AS SEPARATE EVENTS, FIRE AUSTRALIA AND HAZMAT ARE COMBINING TO CREATE FIRE AUSTRALIA + HAZMAT 2016. WE’RE BRINGING YOU A BIGGER AND BETTER CONFERENCE AND FREE TRADESHOW BY HAVING THESE TWO SECTORS JOIN FORCES. DATES & TIMES The event promises to attract key industry professionals from the fire protection, fire safety, emergency management and hazardous materials sectors from across Australia and overseas as well as representatives of government, fire and chemical management agencies. All of these stakeholders will be engaged by a wide variety of presentations and industry experts, with a passion for delivering positive outcomes. CONFERENCE Wednesday May 4 8:45am – 5:00pm Thursday May 5 10:00am – 4:00pm TRADESHOW Wednesday May 4 8:00am – 5:00pm Thursday May 5 9:00am – 3:00pm SPONSORS PLATINUM GOLD CHARITY DINNER SILVER DELEGATE SATCHELS TRADESHOW BAGS & STATIONERY LANYARDS HAZMAT SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS CAFÉ SEATING CONFERENCE PROGRAM CAFÉ CART VENUE MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE CBD E AT HG UT O S FOYER LEVEL 2 ROOM ROOM 203 204 ROOM THURSDAY – 1:45PM – ROOM 203/204 AUSTRALIA’S BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEM – FUNCTIONAL OR FLAWED? Join the discussion with our panel of experts as they debate whether Australia’s building control system delivers efficient and effective outcomes or an industry in crisis, moments from disaster? This interactive session invites the audience to participate with panellists in a Q&A session, exploring the concepts and discussing the ramifications for the industry and community. The micro economic reform agenda commencing in the late 1980s ushered in radical changes to approaches to building control in Australia, promising increased efficiency and economic prosperity to improve cost of living and the Australian way of life. National harmonisation of codes and standards has been a key initiative, as has the privatisation of the building approval process. The introduction of performance based methodologies has also increased flexibility and adoption of latest technologies, and the changes implemented to date confirm that a dramatic change in approach has been steadily implemented. Map and floorplan not to scale. For full venue information, including transport and disability access, visit www.mcec.com.au 210 EXPERT PANEL N W O CR NO SI CA M C EC DINING T EE TR RS CE EN SP TRADESHOW, SHOWCASE THEATRE, CAFÉ & CATERING MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE 1 CONVENTION CENTRE PLACE SOUTH WHARF, MELBOURNE VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA 3006 Trends indicate that building approval remains a key barometer of economic health for the nation but have we risked safety and quality in pursuit of efficiency? Are current building control practices still effective at delivering minimum safety standards? Is there any alignment between government, industry and consumers expectations regarding safety? What is the real cost of rectifying non-compliances or competing in a globally competitive product marketplace still impacted by local conditions and price? PANELLISTS Christopher Kerin Legal Practitioner, Director – Kerin Benson Lawyers Greg Kelly Principal Forensic Fire Examiner, Managing Director – GKA Investigations Group Stephen Kip Registered Building Surveyor & Fire Safety Engineer – Skip Consulting Don Bliss Vice President Field Operations – National Fire Protection U.S Michael Lambert Independent Reviewer – NSW Building Professionals ACT 2005 Neil Savery General Manager – Australian Building Codes Board 03 CONFERENCE PROGRAM DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY MAY 4 08:00 Tradeshow Opens – 08:00 to 17:00 – See Showcase Theatre Schedule Opposite 08:45 Opening & Welcome Messages 09:15 Keynote Presentation – Coordination of Emergency Services & the Development of Common Policies – Craig Lapsley – Commissioner, Emergency Management Vic. 09:45 Keynote Presentation – ABCB Strategic Direction – Neil Savery – General Manager, ABCB 10:15 Morning Tea FIRE PROTECTION – STRATEGIC RISK FIRE PROTECTION – TECHNICAL 10:45 The Importance of Australian Standards Dr Bronwyn Evans – CEO, Standards Australia 10:45 Issues With External Cladding Jonathan Barnett – Technical Director, Red Fire Engineers Alex Webb – Infrastructure Technologies, CSIRO 11:15 Business & Fire Risks Christopher Kerin – Legal Practitioner Director, Kerin Benson Lawyers 11:15 The History & Future of Aluminium Composite Panels Wade Martin – National Technical Manager, Alucobond Architectural 11:45 Failure of Systems & Litigation Gregory Kelly – Managing Director & Principle Forensic Fire Examiner, GKA Investigations Group 11:45 AS 5113 Fire Propagation Testing & Classification of External Building Walls Keith Nicholls – Manager, Australian Product Testing & Assessments, Exova Warringtonfire Australia ROOM 203 ROOM 204 12:30 Lunch 13:45 Global Fire Protection Issues & the Mission Ahead Don Bliss – Vice President for Field Operations, National Fire Protection Association USA 13:45 Design & Compliance Consideration of Sound Systems for Emergency Purposes Tim Kuschel – Acoustic Consultant, GUZ Box Design & Audio 14:15 Prove by Test – Assuring Product Suitability Al Ramirez – Codes & Advisory Services Manager, UL LLC 14:15 Optimising Developments in Gaseous System Configuration & Technology to Reduce Noise Effects in Data Centres Jan Johansson – Director of Business Development, APAC & ME, Tyco Fire Protection Products 14:45 The Need for a Professional Approach to Fire Testing in South-East Asia Peter Downer – Director, Exova Warrington Fire Australia 14:45 International Fire Alarm Standards – A Force for Good or a Handbrake on Innovation? David Percy – Managing Director, Pertronic Industries Pty Ltd 15:30 Afternoon Tea 16:00 Fire Risks in Retail Charles Hammersla – National Facilities & Compliance Manager, Kmart Australia 16:00 Fire Fighting Foam Dilemmas – Resolving the Risks, Liabilities & Exposures Mike Willson – Technical Firefighting Foam Specialist, Willson Consulting 16:30 Integrated Fire System Testing in Large Facilities Adrian Marangoni – Compliance & Essential Services Manager, Crown Melbourne Limited 16:30 Increase the Amount of Wood Used in Multi-Storey Construction Through the Uptake of New Wood-Based Building Systems Ric Sinclair – Managing Director, Forest & Wood Products Australia Ltd 18:30 Charity Dinner – MCG, Members Dining Room – See Page 7 for Details DAY 2 – THURSDAY MAY 5 09:00 Tradeshow Opens – 09:00 to 15:00 – See Showcase Theatre Schedule Opposite 09:00 Morning Tea 10:00 NCC Changes – Why Things Need to Change Brian Ashe – Director, Australian Building Codes Board 10:00 Fire Risk in a Historic Building Geoff Flower – Senior Engineer (Fire), A.G. Coombs David Swinson – Director, Building Design Compliance 10:30 Verification Method Grahame Douglas – Chair of FPA Australia TAC/20 Bushfire 10:30 Are Business Risk Avoidance Objectives a Hindrance to the Development of More Sophisticated & Progressive Alternative Solutions? Mahmut Horasan – Director, Scientific Fire Services 11:00 What is Still Not Right at the Urban Interface Justin Leonard – Research Leader, Bushfire Urban Design, CSIRO 11:00 The Critical Nature of Maintenance Peter Richiardi – Technical & Compliance Manager, Cushman Wakefield 11:45 Cyber Attack – Are You Protected? Alan Wilson – Manging Director, Alan Wilson Insurance Brokers 11:30 Epoxy Intumescent Coatings for Fireproofing of Onshore Oil & Gas Facilities Robin Wade – Global Oil & Gas Passive Fire Protection Specialist, KAM Passive Fire Protection Australasia 12:15 Managing High-Volume Contractor Activity Glenn Talbot – Managing Director, Verified 12:00 Baseline Data Brett Dundules – Senior Technical Officer, FPA Australia 12:45 Lunch 13:45 Expert Panel & Debate – See Page 3 for Details Australia’s Building Control System – Functional or Flawed? Hosted by Matthew Wright – Chief Technical Officer and Deputy CEO, FPA Australia 15:10 Closing Address – Scott Williams – CEO, FPA Australia Followed by Closing Network Function in the Foyer – Including People’s Choice Exhibitor Award The conference program is subject to change due to circumstance and the discretion of the organising committee. SHOWCASE THEATRE SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 6 FOR TRADESHOW DETAILS DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY MAY 4 08:00 Tradeshow Opens 10:45 Brett Dundules – Senior Technical Officer, FPA Australia 11:00 FlameStop – Ben Parkhill 11:15 Anti-Flood Sprinkler Technology – Shae Mete 11:45 Trade Presentation 12:00 Workplace OH&S Risks – Phillip Warren – CEO, Verified 12:30 Trade Presentation 12:45 Tyco Commercial Kitchen Solutions – R-102 Restaurant System & AquaMist Industrial Fryer Protection David Ramsay – Tyco Fire Protection Products 13:00 Trade Presentation 13:15 Trade Presentation 13:45 The HazMat Responders Perspective – Liquid Sodium Fire, June 2015 Paul Johnstone – Superintendent Capability Manager Hazmat, Fire & Rescue NSW 13:30 Trade Presentation 13:45 FPA Australia Membership – Stephanie Viney – FPA Australia 14:15 Ammonium Nitrate Emulsions & Suspensions – Their Explosion Risk & How They Make Transport Safer Dr Peter Drygala – Principal Adviser Explosives and Dangerous Goods, Department of Mines and Petroleum 14:00 FlameStop – Ben Parkhill 14:15 Protections of Openings for Service Installations Brett Dundules – FPA Australia 14:45 On Board Chemical Hazards – A Discussion About Cause, Consequence & Prevention Dr John Allum – Director, Hannaford Forensic (Asia) 14:45 Innovations of Aspirated Smoke Detection Eddie Tieppo – Xtralis 15:30 Exova Warringtonfire Australia 15:45 Tyco Water Solutions – DV5 Deluge Valve Pre-trimmed Solutions & Raven Studio – Paintable & Concealed Sprinkler Greig Graham – Tyco Fire Protection Products 16:00 Trade Presentation 17:00 Tradeshow Closes HAZMAT ROOM 210 10:45 National Activities to Support the Implementation of the GHS Dr Paul Taylor – Director Occupational Hygiene Policy, Safe Work Australia 11:15 Implications of GHS Labelling for Dangerous Goods Transport & Logistics Debra Kirk – Group Dangerous Goods Hazardous Substances Manager, TOLL 11:45 The Australian Challenge With DG & GHS Labelling Richard Greenwood – Director, RG Chemical Safety 16:00 Combustible Dust Deborah Gayen – Senior Consultant, Debra Gayen Pty Ltd 16:30 The United Kingdom’s National Chemical Emergency Centre – Supporting Emergency Services Around the World Since 1973 Giles Hobson – Business Manager, National Chemical Emergency Centre DAY 2 – THURSDAY MAY 5 09:00 Tradeshow Opens 09:30 Fire Protection Accreditation Scheme (FPAS) Leo Mautone – FPA Australia 09:45 FlameStop – Ben Parkhill 10:00 Fire Shutters With Egress Doors Clinton Greene – Greene Fire 10:30 Trade Presentation 10:45 Trade Presentation 11:00 Flexible Wraps – Gavin Williams – 3M 11:15 Trade Presentation 11:30 Trade Presentation 12:00 Sprinkler System Inefficiencies – Andrew Tegart – Falck 12:15 Environmental Factors Affecting the Selection & Use of Fire-fighting Foams – A Fire Safety Perspective Brett Staines – Chairman of the Special Hazards Fire Protection Committees – FPA Australia & Standards Australia 12:30 Fire Engineering Solutions – Does Maintenance Matter Jonathan Duler – Red Fire Engineering 13:00 Tyco Detection Solutions – Wireless Programming Joe Briganti – Tyco Fire Protection Products 13:45 Managing Risk in the Chemical Supply Chain – The Importance of 24 Hour Emergency Helplines & Best Practice Solutions Giles Hobson (UK) – Business Manager, National Chemical Emergency Centre 13:30 Bushfire / BPAD – Chris Wyborn – FPA Australia 13:45 Bushfire Product Testing – Bryce Hedditch 14:15 Exova Warringtonfire Australia 14:30 FlameStop – Ben Parkhill 15:00 Tradeshow Closes 10:00 Optimising Passive Fire Protection for HazMat Process Facilities Dr Raghu Raman – Senior Principle Consultant & Director, Arriscar 10:30 Coal Mine Emergency Management Taskforce – Partnering With Industry to Build Resilience Peter Schmidt – Director, Coal Mine Emergency Management Taskforce, Emergency Management Victoria 11:00 QLD Rail Disaster Michael Ridgeway – Queensland Fire and Emergency Services 11:45 Overfilling Tanks – Disasters & Prevention Peter Hunt – Director & Principal Consultant, Whamcorp Pty Ltd 14:30 Issues Associated With Use & Disposal of Lithium-Ion Batteries Will Le Messurier – Director, MRI Australia 05 THE TRADESHOW ATTENDANCE AT THE TRADESHOW & SHOWCASE THEATRE IS FREE. OPEN WEDNESDAY 8AM – 5PM AND THURSDAY 9AM – 3PM WHO’S EXHIBITING? WHY ATTEND? With so many exhibitors under the one roof, the tradeshow allows you to get an overview of the latest innovations from local and global manufacturers to ensure you’re up to speed with what your competitors are doing. Showcasing the latest technology, innovations and products to reach the market, the tradeshow is a valuable opportunity to talk one-on-one with manufacturers and businesses. REGISTER TODAY Pre-register your attendance to the tradeshow via fireaustralia.com.au and be in the draw to win $300. Registration is also available on the day at the door. PRE-REGISTER TO BE IN THE DRAW TO WIN $300! SHOWCASE THEATRE SEE SCHEDULE ON PAGE 5 A major draw-card of the tradeshow is the Showcase Theatre – a dedicated space for exhibitor and sponsor presentations, plus a variety of special technical presentations. This free education programme will offer you invaluable insight into the key areas of development for the fire protection industry, essential for the engagement of industry growth in product development stages. THREE CHANCES TO WIN $300! 1.Pre-register your attendance to the tradeshow via fireaustralia.com.au 2.Attend any presentation in the Showcase Theatre over the two days to be in the draw for $300. 3. Attend the tradeshow and complete the form on the day, nominating your choice for “People’s Choice for Best Exhibitor” and you’ll be in the draw to win $300. Winners for both draws will be contacted if they are not present at the time of drawing. 06 3M Advanced AFT Australia Alan Wilson Insurance Brokers Aline Pumps Amare Safety AMPAC Safety AMPAC Technologies Antec Group Pty Ltd BOSS Fire & Safety Branz Brooks Australia Pty Ltd Check point Chemical Safety Chubb Fire & Security Pty Ltd Coopers Fire Design Integrity Solution Exova Warringtonfire Australia Falck FFE UK Fire Safety Devices Fire Factory Au Fire Protection Technologies FireMate Software FireSense Fireworld Australia Firex FlameStop Australia FPA Australia Hochiki Australia Honeywell International Paint Jiangxi Besta Kidde Australia LAF Group Lorient Mpower NBN co. Ningbo Oceania Gas Cylinders Pty Ltd Pertronic Industries Promat Rhino Water Tanks Snap Fire Systems Solberg Speedpanel Australia Suzhou Plastics TBA Firefly The Tank Inspectors Pty Ltd Total Eden Tyco Fire Protection Products UL international Victaulic Xtralis Weifang Please note: The exhibitor list is subject to change at the Organiser’s discretion. Visit the website for a floor plan and latest exhibitor listing. THE CHARITY DINNER THIS DINNER PROMISES TO BE AN ENTERTAINING NIGHT OF GREAT FOOD, FUN AND NETWORKING WITHIN YOUR INDUSTRY. THE FIONA WOOD FOUNDATION WWW.FIONAWOODFOUNDATION.COM The Fire Australia Charity Dinner this year takes place at one of Melbourne’s most iconic venues – the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Featuring guest speaker and MC Max ‘Tangles’ Walker it promises to be a very entertaining evening! Our charity of choice is the Fiona Wood Foundation. As part of our support for the Fiona Wood Foundation, the charity dinner will be host to an auction for raising funds, with all proceeds going to the Foundation. A range of items will up for grabs on the night, going to the lucky highest bidder. Competition is sure to be hot, so check the website for updates on auction items, and bring your credit card! Date Wednesday 4th May 2016 Time 6:30pm to 11:00pm Venue Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Members Dining Room DressSmart semi-formal or dress in a sports theme Prizes for the best group and individuals Tickets $160 per individual Please note: Tickets are not included with Conference registration and must be purchased separately prior to the function. See the included registration form. YOUR TICKET INCLUDES Pre-dinner drinks, a three course meal accompanied with a selection of wines, beer and soft drinks, as well as entertainment and the charity auction for the Fiona Wood Foundation. The Fiona Wood Foundation is an independent not-for-profit organisation which exists to reduce the devastation caused by the physical, psychological and social impacts of burn injury. The foundation exists for current and future patients with the knowledge that every intervention from the point of injury influences the scar worn for life. ‘SPRAY ON SKIN’ One of Fiona’s early achievements was the development of a skin culture lab that she co-founded with scientist Marie Stoner. Professor Wood and Marie recognised the potential of tissue engineering technology to treat burns and in 1993 developed a skin culture facility with support from a Telethon grant. Their product evolved into aerosol-delivered cell-clusters, and is known as ‘spray-on skin’. This technology is a world-first and has been used on more than 1,000 patients around the world. GUEST SPEAKER MAX ‘TANGLES’ WALKER Max Walker is one of a unique group of sportsmen who has played both Test Cricket and AFL Football, but it’s been a long time since Max exited the fiercely competitive arenas of elite sport. Max has been fortunate to have been able to morph his life in many directions – sport, architecture, writing, media, public relations and now multi-media platforming. He is passionate about raising the personal and corporate bar, stretching capability, simplifying and clarifying communication. Speaking to people in Australia and globally gives Max an opportunity to make a difference, to change thinking about how to tackle careers and lives. 07 ACCOMPANYING EVENTS GUESTS ARE INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EVENTS ALSO BEING HELD AT THE MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE DURING FIRE AUSTRALIA + HAZMAT 2016. THINGS TO KNOW FIRE AUSTRALIA + HAZMAT CONFERENCE DELEGATES RECEIVE COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION REGISTRATION INCLUSIONS The table below illustrates the inclusions for the different types of attendance at Fire Australia + HazMat 2016. Conference registration costs can be found on the included registration form. Single day & 2 day ticket DESIGNBUILD 4 - 6 MAY 2016 Tradeshow only – FREE Full access to all 3 Conference Streams ✓ Tradeshow Access ✓ ✓ Showcase Theatre Access ✓ ✓ Program Booklet ✓ ✓ Proceedings USB (all slides) ✓ Delegate Satchel ✓ Tradeshow Bag ✓ Full Day Catering ✓ Complimentary Access to DesignBUILD Exhibition ✓ Registered delegates from both DesignBUILD and Fire Australia + Hazmat 2016 will receive complimentary access to each show floor, offering attendees of both shows the most comprehensive destination for safety and building product knowledge in Australia. DesignBUILD is the ultimate industry event for landscape & outdoor, structural & materials, interior fixtures & finishes and technology, bringing together over 7,000 industry professionals for 3 days of collaboration, new product launches and industry insights. Join us in 2016 as DesignBUILD returns to Melbourne and celebrate 30 years in architecture, building, construction and design, from 4-6 of May at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. All industry professionals can register for free today. To learn more on this expo visit www.designbuildexpo.com.au Please note: Dinner tickets are no longer included with conference tickets. Dinner tickets can be purchased separately on the included registration form. CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) Complete a form at the conference or contact the Conference Administrator after Fire Australia + HazMat 2016 to receive a certificate of attendance. DRESS CODE Business casual or neat casual attire is recommended. CANCELLATION POLICY No refunds will be made, however substitutes will be permitted. Full Payment must be received prior to attendance to secure your place. A tax receipt will be sent as confirmation of your registration. 08 For the first time, DesignBUILD and the Fire Protection Association Australia will run simultaneous events, at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. This partnership will join Australia’s ultimate trade event for the architecture, building and design industries together with the largest event dedicated to fire protection and hazardous materials. ACIF BREAKFAST 5 MAY 2016 How good are the prospects facing your business this year, next year – and to 2026? To be held next to Fire Australia + HazMat 2016, Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF) will be releasing its latest ACIF Forecasts at an industry breakfast at 7.30 - 9.15am on Thursday 5 May 2016. ACIF’s Construction Forecasting Council presents its highly relevant, credible business forecasts for the industry for the next decade. Kerry Barwise is the lead economist for the ACIF Forecasts, and will present the macro and major drivers reshaping the Australian marketplace for our industry. Following the keynote presentation, our expert industry panel will discuss the key outtakes of the ACIF Forecasts and how it will affect different sections of the industry and its players – including clients, tenants, individual professions – and the issues and costs of doing business. To register for the breakfast, visit www.acif.com.au/events/event/acif-briefing-may-2016 REGISTRATION FORM Date Contact Name Position Company Postal Address Suburb/City State ZIP/Postcode Country Phone Mobile Email Special Requirements CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE OPTIONS Single Day Entry Full access to any conference stream on one selected day Entry to Both Days Full access to any conference stream for both days 2 Day Triple Pack – Members only Buy 2 entries get 1 FREE Available up to 21 April Member Non-Member All prices include 10% GST. Which day do you plan to attend? $680 $795 $1,140 $1,330 Wed 4th Thu 5th See page 8 of the Program & Registration Brochure for inclusions. Please note: Dinner tickets are no longer included with conference tickets. Dinner tickets must be purchased separately below. $2,280 CHARITY DINNER MCG – Members Dining Room Wednesday 4 May 2016 – 6:30pm Charity Dinner Tickets Ticket price does not include entry to the conference. Conference entry must be purchased separately above. Table of 10 – Save $100 METHOD OF PAYMENT tickets @ $160 each = $ Tables of 10 will receive preferred positioning within the room. $1,500 (FPA AUSTRALIA – ABN 30 005 366 576) Note: Payment is required for registration to be accepted, all payments must be received prior to the conference. Details on the cancellation policy are included on Page 8 of the Program & Registration Brochure. Total of all options selected above = EFT Payment Amex Visa $ FPA Australia BSB: 033 083 Acct: 332 932 Reference: “FA16 + Company or Your Name” NB. Please advise of payment time, date and amount to accounts@fpaa.com.au MasterCard Card No. Name on Card Expiry / Amount $ Signed Please return your completed form to: For more information: Email events@fpaa.com.au Mail Fire Australia 2016 PO Box 1049, Box Hill VIC 3128 Australia Call +61 3 8892 3131 Or visit www.fireaustralia.com.au